| 100. Orientation to Engineering
Students taking this course will be assigned a
final grade of S (satisfactory) or U (unsatisfactory).
First semester. One credit. Fifteen class periods
of lecture, and eight seminar and discussion periods. Not open for credit
to Junior - Senior students in the School of Engineering. Not open for
credit for students who have passed ENGR 150.
A series of orientation lectures on the many fields
of engineering, followed by a series of seminars and discussions in
engineering discipline-specific sections on
engineering topics. |
| 150C. Introduction to Engineering I
Either semester. Three credits. Two lecture periods
and one 2-hour discussion period. Not open for credit to Junior -
Senior students in the School of Engineering. Not open for credit
for students who have passed ENGR 100 or 166.
Introduction to engineering and the engineering
profession. Topics include: problem solving, design projects, group work,
oral and written reports, Fortran computer programming, and engineering
graphics. |
| 151. Introduction to Engineering II
Either semester. Three credits. Two lecture periods
and one 2-hour discussion period. Prerequisite: ENGR 150C or CSE 110C, and
MATH 110Q or 113Q or 115Q, which may be taken concurrently. Not open for
credit to Junior - Senior students in the School of Engineering. Not open
for credit for students who have passed ENGR 100 or 166.
Introduction to engineering and the engineering
profession through application of physical conservation principles in
analysis and design. Topics include: problem solving, conservation laws,
materials properties and selection, engineering economics, group design
projects, and oral and written reports. |
| 166. Foundations of Engineering
Second semester. Three credits. Two class periods
of lecture, and one two period laboratory per week. Not open for credit to
Junior - Senior students in the School of Engineering. Not open for credit
for students who have passed ENGR 150 or 151.
Introductory topics in a specific engineering
major. Topics selected by Department or Program, or Regional Campus
faculty. Students to select section based on their selected or intended
major. In the context of the discipline, students would develop skills
transferable to other engineering disciplines. |
| 200. History of Materials and Technology
First semester. Three credits. Open to sophomores.
May not be used as a professional requirement in the School of
Engineering. Kattamis
Evolution of man's knowledge of materials and
technology from prehistoric cultures until the Industrial Revolution.
Interaction between materials, art, science and technology. Goals, status
and methods of the materials technologist in Sumerian, Babylonian,
Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Extreme Oriental, Islamic civilizations and
through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in modern civilizations set in
the political, social, and economic frames of the times. |
| 201.
History of Engineering
Second semester. Three credits. Open to sophomores.
May not be used as a professional requirement in the School of
Engineering. Kattamis
History of civil, electrical, mining,
metallurgical, chemical, mechanical, naval, aeronautical and textile
engineering from the Industrial Revolution to the dawn of the twentieth
century. Interaction between technology, and industrial, economic,
political and cultural forces. |
| 289. EUROTECH Internship Abroad
Students taking this course will be assigned a
final grade of S (satisfactory) or U (unsatisfactory).
Semester by arrangement. No credit. Prerequisite:
consent of instructor.
A six-month internship in Germany, Austria, or
Switzerland for the EUROTECH Program. The student must arrange with the
instructor for this internship at least one year before the intended
departure date and participate in the orientation program. To successfully
complete this course the student must submit periodic reports in German on
the assigned work during the work period and a final report upon
return. |
| 295. Special Topics in Engineering
Either semester. Credits and hours by arrangement,
or as announced. Prerequisite and/or consent: Announced separately for
each course. With a change in content, this course may be repeated for
credit.
Classroom and/or laboratory course in special
topics as announced in advance for each
semester. |